Densification is a key to greater throughput in cellular networks. The full
potential of coordinated multipoint (CoMP) can be realized by massive
multiple-input multiple-output (MIMO) systems, where each base station (BS) has
very many antennas. However, the improved throughput comes at the price of more
infrastructure; hardware cost and circuit power consumption scale
linearly/affinely with the number of antennas. In this paper, we show that one
can make the circuit power increase with only the square root of the number of
antennas by circuit-aware system design. To this end, we derive achievable user
rates for a system model with hardware imperfections and show how the level of
imperfections can be gradually increased while maintaining high throughput. The
connection between this scaling law and the circuit power consumption is
established for different circuits at the BS.Comment: Published at International Symposium on Communications, Control, and
Signal Processing (ISCCSP 2014), 4 pages, 3 figures. This version corrects an
error related to Lemma